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by atoav
2339 days ago
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Understanding can add a great layer to the experience of a movie (as you rightly demonstrated), however for many it seems to be a necessity to even consider finding it good. There is a whole class of people whi can't enjoy a film unless it is served with a 100% clear and unambigous explaination. To me they feel a bit like people who watch a beautiful sunset and get mad that it is not beeing self explainatory. They cannot just see things, they have to understand in order to get satisfaction. The good old "what wanted the artist tell us" is bullshit. I went to art school and graduated with a MA. The really interesting stuff often happens where the artists themselves cannot tell you what made them do it a certain way. Sometimes the work is more intelligent than the artist and you realize they have no clue what they did when they did it. Tarovsky however certainly knew what he did, but the whole point was precisely that which is hard to grasp. |
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